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FCC Issues Major Fine Against Florida Pirate Radio Operator and Landlords

In what may be a landmark enforcement action against illegal radio operations, the U.S....

FCC, Amateur Radio Operator Settle Over Intentional Interference

The FCC and a Pennsylvania-based amateur radio operator have reached a settlement in connection with a 2015 Forfeiture Order issued against the operator for intentional interference with radio communications.

Company Agrees to Consent Decree Over Unauthorized LED Signs

The FCC is on a roll when it comes to its enforcement against unauthorized LED signs.

FCC Proposes Massive Fine for Marketing of Drone Transmitters

The FCC has proposed a major financial penalty against a U.S. retailer for the marketing of transmitters used in connection with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, or drones) that failed to comply with FCC rules and regulations.

FCC Enters Into Another Consent Decree Over Unauthorized LED Signs

For the third time in less than a month, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission...
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Jewelry Company Fined for Metals Content Violations That Placed Children at Risk

A California jewelry company has been ordered to pay $1.6 million in penalties for selling jewelry products with excessive quantities of dangerous metals, including jewelry intended for sale to and use by children.

FCC Orders Largest Forfeiture Ever!

The FCC has upheld a proposed $100 million plus fine against a Florida man and his companies for falsifying caller ID information to trick consumers.

FCC Imposes Fine for Illegal Signal Jammer

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has upheld a $22,000 fine against the owner of a Texas warehouse for operating a cellular phone jamming system in violation of FCC rules.

FCC Proposes $5.3 Million Fine for Slamming/Cramming

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a major fine against a Georgia company for allegedly switching consumers’ designated long-distance carriers without their permission (a practice known as “slamming”), and then adding additional, unauthorized charges to their telephone bills (“cramming”).

Mobile Carrier, Contractor Agree to Pay $11 Million for Illegal Wireless Structures

A major mobile voice and data service provider and a company contractor responsible for network equipment deployment have agreed to pay more than $11 million for constructing towers, antennas and other wireless infrastructure elements prior to registering them with the FCC.
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